Delta Flight Attendant on Flight 1266 Today Removed From Plane

ST LOUIS (LALATE) – A Delta Flight attendant on today’s Flight 1266 was removed from the plane. The Delta Flight attendant passed through TSA shortly before 6 am local time today. But thereafter, the male flight attendant was asked to exit his own flight. His name has not been released to news.
Delta Flight 1266 did not leave Buffalo Niagara International Airport for Atlanta without incident this morning. Rather, a flight attendant had acted strange during a TSA security checkpoint. TSA agents alerted Delta.
Thereafter, Delta officials boarded Flight 1266. At the time, no passengers were yet on board. Transportation Security Administration spokeswoman Lisa Farbstein tells news that the conduct did not prompt a security threat. But they deemed the flight attendant’s behavior inappropriate and determined him unfit to fly.
Delta issued the following statement to news moments ago. “Delta is deeply concerned any time it receives a complaint of this nature and that is why it took the proactive step of removing the flight attendant”. They added “We were contacted by TSA early this morning regarding their allegation that one of our flight attendants appeared unfit for duty. We take allegations very seriously and we are working to confirm the accuracy,” Laughlin said.













